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Whole cloth Meaning in English

expression

ˈhoʊɫ/ /ˈkɫɔθ
HOHL klawth
hˈəʊl/ /klˈɒθ
HOHL kloth

التعريف

An expression meaning something is completely invented or made up, with no basis in fact. Traditionally, it refers to a lie or story created out of nothing.

الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة

'Whole cloth' as an idiom is formal and somewhat old-fashioned, mostly found in writing or storytelling, rarely in casual speech. Often used in the phrase 'made out of whole cloth' to emphasize a complete fabrication. Not literal; doesn't refer to actual cloth.

جمل نموذجية

The story was made out of whole cloth.

basic

He invented the rumor out of whole cloth.

basic

That excuse is whole cloth.

basic

Your explanation sounds like it's made of whole cloth to me.

natural

People sometimes believe stories built from whole cloth if they're repeated enough.

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Don't trust claims that come out of whole cloth with no evidence.

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